Prescription drugs that can cause the pupils to contract are drugs from the opioid family. Morphine and codeine-dionine drugs are in this group. Others are hydroxy-morphine, dinitrophenylmorphine, and benzylmorphine. These drugs are used as pain killers.
Two, for sure - heroin and morphine based drugs!!
Opiates (Heroin Morphine Hydrocodone) and Alcohol.
opiates, such as Heroin and drugs alike
caffeine
cocodamol
morphine and methadone.
Type your answer here... Constriction of the pupils is inability to adapt to changing light.
Yes it does. But not to the extent that stronger opioids do. It is much weaker than oxycodone, morphine etc. Constriction of pupils is most common when somebody overdoses on tramadol.
constriction of the pupils
Yes. Codiene, as an opiate can cause pupil constriction. This usually only happens at higher, recreational doses.
I take Prozac for the last month and when I started feeling the drug about a week ago my pupils are very dilated after I take it.
If your pupils are dilated after a visit to an ophthalmologist, leave it be. It'll get back to normal in a couple hours. If not, and this is just for theoretical knowledge, drugs like atropine and hyoscine cause constriction of pupils.
Can steroids cause pupils to dilate
with stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system there will be a. constriction of the pupils b. dilation of the coronary arteries c. constriction of selected blood vessels d. profuse sweating
with stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system there will be a. constriction of the pupils b. dilation of the coronary arteries c. constriction of selected blood vessels d. profuse sweating
Lortab will cause contraction of your pupils. (i.e. smaller pupils)
Pupils constrict when an object is brought closer to the eyes, to help them focus properly on it. Also pupils constrict when hit by light, the brighter the light, the bigger the constriction. If an equal amount of light shines into both eyes, the degree of constriction is generally equal. However, if the light is directed primarily into one eye (i.e., with a flashlight), the pupil of that eye greatly constricts (direct reflex) while the pupil of the other eye shows a much smaller degree of constriction (consensual reflex).